17906492. IP-based UE Aggregation simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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IP-based UE Aggregation

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Pavan Nuggehalli of San Carlos CA (US)

Alexander Sirotkin of Hod Hasharon (IL)

Fangli Xu of Beijing (CN)

Haijing Hu of Los Gatos CA (US)

Naveen Kumar R. Palle Venkata of San Diego CA (US)

Ralf Rossbach of Munich (DE)

Sarma V. Vangala of Campbell CA (US)

Sethuraman Gurumoorthy of San Ramon CA (US)

Yuqin Chen of Beijing (CN)

Zhibin Wu of Los Altos CA (US)

IP-based UE Aggregation - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17906492 titled 'IP-based UE Aggregation

The abstract of the patent application describes a method where a first user equipment (UE) establishes a device-to-device (D2D) connection with a second UE, generates internet protocol (IP) packets for uplink (UL) transmission to a network, identifies a quality of service (QOS) flow for the packets, encapsulates each packet with a header comprising a Qos flow identifier (QFI), transmits a first portion of the encapsulated packets to the network via a first radio link, and transmits a second portion of the encapsulated packets to the second UE via the D2D connection for transmission to the network via a second radio link of the second UE.

  • The first UE establishes a D2D connection with a second UE.
  • IP packets are generated by the first UE for UL transmission to a network.
  • A QOS flow is identified for the packets to ensure quality of service.
  • Each packet is encapsulated with a header containing a QFI.
  • The first UE transmits a portion of the encapsulated packets to the network via a first radio link.
  • The second UE receives and transmits another portion of the encapsulated packets to the network via a second radio link.

Potential Applications: - This technology can be used in mobile communication networks to enhance communication between devices. - It can improve the efficiency of data transmission in crowded network environments. - D2D connections can be utilized for direct communication between devices without routing through the network.

Problems Solved: - Ensures quality of service for IP packet transmission. - Facilitates direct communication between devices for faster data transmission. - Optimizes network resources by utilizing D2D connections.

Benefits: - Improved quality of service for data transmission. - Enhanced efficiency in network communication. - Reduced latency in data transmission.

Commercial Applications: Title: Enhanced D2D Communication Technology for Mobile Networks This technology can be commercially applied in: - Telecommunications companies for improving network performance. - IoT devices for efficient data transfer. - Mobile device manufacturers for enhancing device connectivity.

Questions about D2D Communication Technology: 1. How does this technology improve the quality of service for data transmission? 2. What are the potential implications of using D2D connections in mobile networks?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in D2D communication technology to ensure optimal performance and compatibility with evolving network standards.


Original Abstract Submitted

A first user equipment (UE) is configured to establish a device-to-device (D2D) connection with a second UE, generate internet protocol (IP) packets for uplink (UL) transmission to a network and identifying a quality of service (QOS) flow for the packets, encapsulate each packet with a header comprising a Qos flow identifier (QFI), transmit a first portion of the encapsulated packets to the network via a first radio link and transmitting a second portion of the encapsulated packets to the second UE via the D2D connection for transmission to the network via a second radio link of the second UE.